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In 1948-50 nothing could do that, but flights came from
England and other European countries. "rstro" wrote in message ... | so--in other words loaded transport aircraft returned across the Atlantic to | their home baese???? they couldn't have possibly carried enough fuel for | that??? | "Sam Spade" wrote in message | ... | George Z. Bush wrote: | | Paul wrote: | | Anybody know what type of instrument approaches were used to fly the | airlift into Berlin in the 40s? | | | All aircraft involved used GCA approaches for landings. There were no | missed approach procedures.....if you missed your approach, you were | automatically cleared for return to your home base. In that way, they | were able to keep the flow of aircraft moving and on schedule. | | http://www.historynet.com/air_sea/ai...tml?page=3&c=y | | George Z. | | | | That, nonetheless, is a missed approach procedure. | | |
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